*products mentioned were sent for review, opinions are my own* I received the Pixi Liquid Fairy Lights a few months back in PR and ...

*products mentioned were sent for review, opinions are my own*

I received the Pixi Liquid Fairy Lights a few months back in PR and I've been testing them ever since. I've been MIA more than I'd like but I'll explain all of that some other time. The Liquid Fairy Lights are essentially a liquified glitter that you can apply with a doe foot applicator, making wearing glitter on your eyes more effortless than ever. These may be a dupe for the Stila Glitter & Glow Liquid Shadows, but I don't have them to compare.

The packaging is similar to lip gloss packaging. It looks like a lip gloss tube and comes with a doe foot applicator that works surprisingly well, especially if you like to do a cut crease, which seems popular again lately.

The Pixi Liquid Fairy Lights currently come in 5 shades:

CRYSTALLINE : WHITE WITH IRIDESCENT GLITTER

SUN RAY : GOLD GLITTER

ROSE GOLD : ROSE GOLD GLITTER

BARE BRILLIANCE : CHAMPAGNE GLITTER

PASSION LIGHT : BRONZE GLITTER

I'm hoping they will create more shades in different colors. These apply easily and are pretty opaque. They're easy to blend out with a brush before they dry but once they dry, they will flake off if you try to blend them. I also noticed I'll have small glitter particles on my face as the day goes on, so it's safe to say they will flake off as the day goes on. However, they somehow look just as intense at the end of the night as they did when I applied them.

I don't recommend layering them and they will get uneven and flaky, which isn't ideal. If you're concerned with them not 100% covering your lid, just apply a shadow underneath. I usually do this anyway.

Despite having pieces of glitter on my face throughout the day, I find these stay put pretty well and are easy to remove. They're an awesome and easy way to glam up your eye look and I totally recommend checking them out in a store. They retail for $15 each on Pixi's website, so they're a little easier on the wallet than Stila, but I've still got an eye out for an even less expensive version.